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>> axelrod: tonight, to russia from above. the exploding meteor and the shockwave heard around the world. ( screaming ) tony guida is tracking the aftermath of a very close encounter. the family of oscar pistorius says it will fight the charge of premeditated murder. kelly cobiella has the latest on the double amputee olympian accused of killing his girlfriend. 100 americans die every day from overdoses of prescription pain killers. >> so some days you're taking 22 pills. >> yes. >> reporter: mark strassmann speaks with an addicted executive. and manuel bojorquez has the story of this american teenager who is the youngest women's world slalom champion in nearly four decades. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. we begin tonight with that meteor that exploded over russia. scientists now say it was even bigger and heavier than they first thought 55 feet long and weighing 10,000 tons. it was moving at a speed of 40,000 miles per hour when it hit the atmosphere, produce an enormous
>> axelrod: tonight, to russia from above. the exploding meteor and the shockwave heard around the world. ( screaming ) tony guida is tracking the aftermath of a very close encounter. the family of oscar pistorius says it will fight the charge of premeditated murder. kelly cobiella has the latest on the double amputee olympian accused of killing his girlfriend. 100 americans die every day from overdoses of prescription pain killers. >> so some days you're taking 22 pills. >>...
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. >> yesterday we began our one-year countdown to the winter olympics in russia which we broadcast right here on nbc. but those aren't the only olympics going on. in northern india, all this week you can enjoy the rural olympics. they're entertaining. the competition of some type, horses dancing on two feet. it looks a bit like some sort of trippy dressage. that is unbelievable stuff. there is the typical feats of endurance and strength with the tug of war. the 100 meter dash. they are flying there. and pulling a minivan with your ears -- ow! >> that doesn't sound like -- >> that is pretty hard. >> they're sponsored by suzuki. >> yes, balancing a bicycle on your teeth. >> okay. >> that looks like it hurts. and balancing your body on a bottle and then a stack of bricks. of course, we have the vertical baby drop. any excuse that we can get to show this 500-year-old tradition. it is thought that it will bring the child good luck. i know this is will's favorite cooler story. >> i hope they have 1,000 on that. >> this is footage from 2008. i hope they have new safety precautions. >> that is s
. >> yesterday we began our one-year countdown to the winter olympics in russia which we broadcast right here on nbc. but those aren't the only olympics going on. in northern india, all this week you can enjoy the rural olympics. they're entertaining. the competition of some type, horses dancing on two feet. it looks a bit like some sort of trippy dressage. that is unbelievable stuff. there is the typical feats of endurance and strength with the tug of war. the 100 meter dash. they are...
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yet, nothing shook up the internet more than these -- ♪ we learned that driving in russia is terrifying thanks to dash cams that catch more than just meteors. here in the states, a dash cam caught some shocking moments of its own. luckily, no students were on the bus at the time. and while russia cleaned up its meteor mess, the skies in florida were still lighting up with space debris. and finally, this last one is for our own bill karins. we'd never make him fly a stunt plane, but this weather man wasn't so lucky. >> a right, then a left. >> and speaking of bill karins, he's back for another look at the weather. would you be up for something like that? >> passing out? >> no, the plane stunts. >> i chickened out. i had a chance to with the blue angels. >> what's the latest on the weather? >> this weekend's forecast, the problems are mostly this morning in the midwest. wisconsin, minnesota and through the ohio valley, a lot of freezing rain out there and a little bit will be heading into virginia and north carolina. as we go throughout the day saturday, heavy rain develops through the so
yet, nothing shook up the internet more than these -- ♪ we learned that driving in russia is terrifying thanks to dash cams that catch more than just meteors. here in the states, a dash cam caught some shocking moments of its own. luckily, no students were on the bus at the time. and while russia cleaned up its meteor mess, the skies in florida were still lighting up with space debris. and finally, this last one is for our own bill karins. we'd never make him fly a stunt plane, but this...
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it also hit russia. this keeps happening in russia and we'll talk about why later. that 1908 ball of fire flattened some, well, said about 843 square miles of siberian forest, destroying about 80 million trees, how big is that? how big is that? i'm told it's almost the size of rhode island. twice the size of new york city, l.a. imagine that getting flattened by a meteorite. it happened thankfully in the forest in 1908 in russia, even though that was far bigger than today's meteorite hit, it did not injury anybody, but by the way, the asteroid that is now headed towards earth on a separate event. it's going to happen in about an hour and 20 minutes, is bigger than the meteorite that hit russia and caused that damage. so that's just to give you the perspective on the weirdness that we're dealing with here as meager little earthlings today, reminded of the power of mother nature, and we'll talk about it. and this is the eerie cosmic coincidence or is it? this meteor strike comes 24 hours before an asteroid is due to have a very close encounter with planet earth. it's v
it also hit russia. this keeps happening in russia and we'll talk about why later. that 1908 ball of fire flattened some, well, said about 843 square miles of siberian forest, destroying about 80 million trees, how big is that? how big is that? i'm told it's almost the size of rhode island. twice the size of new york city, l.a. imagine that getting flattened by a meteorite. it happened thankfully in the forest in 1908 in russia, even though that was far bigger than today's meteorite hit, it did...
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last week's meteorite crash in russia caught a lot of people off guard and it may be time for nasa to step up. >> we did not see this meteor coming. so clearly we're all going to die in a rain of fire if we do not respond to this wake-up call. >> fortunately nasa is on this one. they have scrambled to improve our meteor detection program because the previous one hasn't been updated since the early 1980s. >> remember that?
last week's meteorite crash in russia caught a lot of people off guard and it may be time for nasa to step up. >> we did not see this meteor coming. so clearly we're all going to die in a rain of fire if we do not respond to this wake-up call. >> fortunately nasa is on this one. they have scrambled to improve our meteor detection program because the previous one hasn't been updated since the early 1980s. >> remember that?
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international olympic committee announced it will include women's ski jumping in the 2014 games in russia. >> for members of the u.s. women's team who campaigned long and hard for this to happen, the announcement itself is practically a gold medal. >> it was a team effort. even though it's an individual sport, accomplishing something as a team is something cool. >> jessica jerome is america's top rank ski jumper. >> i started when i was 7. i took my first jumping on the 5 meter. now i compete on the 90 meter. i don't remember what my first jump was like. but i remember every time i would move up to be a bigger hill being terrified. >> this is the first time we can call ourselves olympic hopefuls and mean it. >> teammate abbie hughes had only dreamed of the olympics. >> it's a goal i have had since i started jumping. when i was younger i always looked up to the boys. i never had any girls to look up to. >> but now as an official olympic sport, young girls do this role models. this 10-year-old grew up skiing the same mountain as her idols at the olympic park in park city, utah. >> they've i
international olympic committee announced it will include women's ski jumping in the 2014 games in russia. >> for members of the u.s. women's team who campaigned long and hard for this to happen, the announcement itself is practically a gold medal. >> it was a team effort. even though it's an individual sport, accomplishing something as a team is something cool. >> jessica jerome is america's top rank ski jumper. >> i started when i was 7. i took my first jumping on the...
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. >>> there are new details about friday's meteor strike in central russia. scientists are confirming the first fragments have been located. found near a hole in a frozen lake where a big chunk landed. some so-called meteor piece, with no proof they're the real deal, have appeared on ebay. >>> now to the immigration reform. republicans and democrats alike are predicting president obama would fail if he pushes forward with his own plan. illegal immigrants would be able to get a green card in eight years. top republican law maikers don't like that. >> by giving advantage for those who cut in line ahead of those coming here legally, he's looking for a partisan advantage. >> the white house says the president would push his own plan only if lawmakers can't get the job done. >>> police tape where one woman was murdered in chicago. six others wounded. this woman's sister was on stage with the president just six hours prior. >>> after chicago, the president headed to florida, where he had a golf date yesterday with, tiger woods. they played at the exclusive club whe
. >>> there are new details about friday's meteor strike in central russia. scientists are confirming the first fragments have been located. found near a hole in a frozen lake where a big chunk landed. some so-called meteor piece, with no proof they're the real deal, have appeared on ebay. >>> now to the immigration reform. republicans and democrats alike are predicting president obama would fail if he pushes forward with his own plan. illegal immigrants would be able to get a...
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a nations and iran and russia have military planning, that if they were going to have aggressive operation they would first come in and shut down your electric grid and all of your electricity would go out and hut down your access to financial institution and grocery store has no electricity and no way to repair it any time soon . you know the financial services 60or and people wouldn't have access to cash. it would cause huge problems and we know that china has that as part of the capability . the first real private company and public report on the kinds of things they are pripaired to do was thra that. trying to crate chasos. they used to do it with boimings and now thape would do it with cybir attacks of epic porportions. >> i appreciate your vigilance on that. i don't think the average american heard these sceniarios that are played out. look forward to having you back soon. >> the president and vice-president and most democratics are pushing for gun control. but a number of women are gun owners and more than five million and twov them will join us next and tell us why. stay with us. .
a nations and iran and russia have military planning, that if they were going to have aggressive operation they would first come in and shut down your electric grid and all of your electricity would go out and hut down your access to financial institution and grocery store has no electricity and no way to repair it any time soon . you know the financial services 60or and people wouldn't have access to cash. it would cause huge problems and we know that china has that as part of the capability ....
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and the advent of mobile brings a new space to russia because in russia have people still paying their utility bills and believe me, minus 23 outside come you don't want to be doing that to the advent of mobile commerce will change life. ashley: we are already out of time, thank you for being here. very interesting. thank you so much. the closing bell will be ringing in 50 minutes from now. a few nuggets on his relationship with a former top prosecutor. charlie gasparino has all the details. what should you be doing with your money with stocks at a five-year high read he has seen his share of market cycles. see where he sees opportunity in 2013 and sectors to avoid straight ahead on fox business. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. ashley: the power mover of the hour is barnes and noble. shares jumping today. shares up about 11%, not a bad move on heavy
and the advent of mobile brings a new space to russia because in russia have people still paying their utility bills and believe me, minus 23 outside come you don't want to be doing that to the advent of mobile commerce will change life. ashley: we are already out of time, thank you for being here. very interesting. thank you so much. the closing bell will be ringing in 50 minutes from now. a few nuggets on his relationship with a former top prosecutor. charlie gasparino has all the details....
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. >> you can actually see russia from land here in alaska. >> corporations are people, my friend. we can raise taxes -- of course they are. everything corporations earn goes to people. >> three agencies of government that are gone. commerce, education and the -- what's the third one there? let's see -- >> i believe 78 to 81 members of the democratic party -- >> i don't want to make people's lives better by giving them somebody else's money. >> you betcha. >> these are the -- this is the lineup. these are the key speakers for their conference. i mean, so how do they ever rebrand when they have the same old, tired line and those that give those lines as their key people out front? >> they won't. they absolutely won't. you have governor christy who is in new jersey in a blue state with a 78% approval rating. if you can't beat them, you join they will. it's boycotts across the board. they want to see a sequester happen. in 25% of the country knows what a sequester is. you can't continue boycott politics to get anything done. >> richard and angela, thank you for your time this evening.
. >> you can actually see russia from land here in alaska. >> corporations are people, my friend. we can raise taxes -- of course they are. everything corporations earn goes to people. >> three agencies of government that are gone. commerce, education and the -- what's the third one there? let's see -- >> i believe 78 to 81 members of the democratic party -- >> i don't want to make people's lives better by giving them somebody else's money. >> you betcha....
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. >> russia has joined the arab league to broker a peace talks. >>> here's a major reversal from last summer the governor of florida, republican rick scott said that he now supports expanding medicaid in his state despite opposition from tea party supporters many of whom who worked to get scott elected. expanded medicaid could cover more than 1 million low-income people in florida. at least seven republican governors have signed on to the med medicaid expansion. >>> former congressman jesse jackson jr. is facing jail time after pleading guilty after misusing thousands of dollars from campaign funds with his famous father in the courtroom, a tearful jackson apologized to his family and to the people in chicago. >> reporter: for jesse jackson jr. the walk into the courthouse was the end of a slow-motion fall from grace. he told a judge, for years i have lived off my campaign, admitting that he took money received in political contributions and made 3,000 purchases for himself and his wife over the past seven years. a $43,000 gold watch. $19,000 for one of michael jackson's guitars. 16,0
. >> russia has joined the arab league to broker a peace talks. >>> here's a major reversal from last summer the governor of florida, republican rick scott said that he now supports expanding medicaid in his state despite opposition from tea party supporters many of whom who worked to get scott elected. expanded medicaid could cover more than 1 million low-income people in florida. at least seven republican governors have signed on to the med medicaid expansion. >>>...
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though we can also see the folks in greenland and russia aren't that into our super bowl. we'll take a break. we're back in a moment with the picture that has a lot of folks breathing a sigh of relief. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. with hand-layered pasta, tomatoes, and real mozzarella cheese. but what makes us even prouder... is what our real dinners can do for your family. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confidence to start investing again. ♪ and that's what you call a storybook ending. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. they're about 10 times soft
though we can also see the folks in greenland and russia aren't that into our super bowl. we'll take a break. we're back in a moment with the picture that has a lot of folks breathing a sigh of relief. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz....
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a guy in russia had just set up his camera for some beauty shots of of siberia when he looks up and sees this and figures it's good night, irina. he said later for all he knew it was the nuclear attack and while it may be an upgrade from the typical siberian winter, he stayed at it and remained cool under incoming meteor fire and his images, especially those showing the trail in the sky are breathtaking. you might have seen underdog in the news this week. his slogan was there's no need to fear, underdog is here. and while he was created to sell cereal, he had a cape and a good heart and he was in the news this week because his creator, madison avenue ad executive w. watts "buck" biggers has died at the age of 85. and the man who made everything possible is now gone, petrov invented the blue screen for murphies and it allowed dick van dyke to dance with the penguins and it aloud ben hur to be him and it allowed leo to be king of the world. he was an oscar winner who changed the movies forever. he was 96. >>> in the world of art there was big news this week as in pablo picasso might have b
a guy in russia had just set up his camera for some beauty shots of of siberia when he looks up and sees this and figures it's good night, irina. he said later for all he knew it was the nuclear attack and while it may be an upgrade from the typical siberian winter, he stayed at it and remained cool under incoming meteor fire and his images, especially those showing the trail in the sky are breathtaking. you might have seen underdog in the news this week. his slogan was there's no need to fear,...
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russia, marking 70 years since the end of the battle of stalingrade. soldiers marched solemnly and a vintage tank rolled in the city once known as stalingrad. that was one . bloodiest cities and turning point in the world war. >> well, you might know they're going to play a game tomorrow in new orleans. have you heard about this? brian kilirks meades had a preview . breaking word on who is joining the football hall of fame. they announce it right before the big game and it is ground hog day. the guy is going to see the shadow or not . punxsutawney phil 'big moment in the spotlight and remember the movie? bill murray waking toupt song over and over. ♪ no mountain we can't climb. ♪ hey. ♪ i golt you, babe. ♪ i got you, babe. ♪ [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have somet
russia, marking 70 years since the end of the battle of stalingrade. soldiers marched solemnly and a vintage tank rolled in the city once known as stalingrad. that was one . bloodiest cities and turning point in the world war. >> well, you might know they're going to play a game tomorrow in new orleans. have you heard about this? brian kilirks meades had a preview . breaking word on who is joining the football hall of fame. they announce it right before the big game and it is ground hog...
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. >>> there are new details about friday's meteor strike in central russia. scientists are confirming the first fragments of it have been located. they were found near a hole in a frozen lake where a bug chunk landed. some so-called meteor pieces, with no proof they're the real deal, have appeared on ebay. meanwhile, russian officials say more than half of the glass shattered by the mere yor's power has already been replaced. >>> now to the immigration reform. republicans and democrats alike are predicting president obama would fail if he pushes forward with his own effort to overhaul the system. under the white house's plan, illegal immigrants would be able to get a green card in eight years. top republican lawmakers don't like that. >> by giving advantage for those who cut in front of line for immigrant who is came here legally, not dealing with border security adequately, that tells us he's looking for a partisan advantage. >> the white house says the president would push his own plan only if lawmakers can't get the job done. >>> it was another weekend of
. >>> there are new details about friday's meteor strike in central russia. scientists are confirming the first fragments of it have been located. they were found near a hole in a frozen lake where a bug chunk landed. some so-called meteor pieces, with no proof they're the real deal, have appeared on ebay. meanwhile, russian officials say more than half of the glass shattered by the mere yor's power has already been replaced. >>> now to the immigration reform. republicans and...
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he said the meteor that hit russia today, those types usually hit unhabited places. in fact there is no documented case of a meteor killing a person. so problem solved. it was, i felt better. another friend began his piece today and i quote" space is out to kill you." spencer. and he went on to say that the whole armageddon scenario, where we try to blow up the asteroid coming at us, is not possible. are they out to kill us? are we totally safe? there is only one man that can clear up the confusion. joining me now, bill nye the science guy. bill, an honor to see you. >> ezra, it is great to see you. and the answer to your question, are we perfectly safe? is the universe out to kill us? is somewhere between -- >> well -- >> there is no evidence -- >> say again. >> that is not all that comforting, i wanted to be perfectly safe. >> oh, but here is the deal. we humans, through the process of science, the best idea humans have ever had, we can do something about it. so here is the idea. the -- by the way, asteroid 2012 da-14 was discovered by a grant from the planetary so
he said the meteor that hit russia today, those types usually hit unhabited places. in fact there is no documented case of a meteor killing a person. so problem solved. it was, i felt better. another friend began his piece today and i quote" space is out to kill you." spencer. and he went on to say that the whole armageddon scenario, where we try to blow up the asteroid coming at us, is not possible. are they out to kill us? are we totally safe? there is only one man that can clear up...
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correct me if i'm wrong, there was no warning for the meteor in russia. what are we to think of that? >> the object in russia a day ago, that was about a third of the size of the asteroid that passed us by. it's pretty small as these things go. about 15 meters across. about the size of two parked vans endo end. because it was so small, it would have been very faint and hard to see from the ground. >> we know you all have your eyes trained 24 hours a day. thank the team for us. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >>> overseas for this story. and a stunning moment from south after kra tonight. an emotional breakdown in court from oscar pistorius, the runner charged with murder. we have the impages from the courtroom. >> reporter: the once proud olympian broke down at this first court appearance, weeping as a judge announced he would be charged with premeditated murder. local media quote police saying his covermodel girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, was shot four times through a bathroom door with a 9mm pistol recovered from os case micar pis house on valenti
correct me if i'm wrong, there was no warning for the meteor in russia. what are we to think of that? >> the object in russia a day ago, that was about a third of the size of the asteroid that passed us by. it's pretty small as these things go. about 15 meters across. about the size of two parked vans endo end. because it was so small, it would have been very faint and hard to see from the ground. >> we know you all have your eyes trained 24 hours a day. thank the team for us....
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russia is talking about building and oil pipeline to the korean peninsula that would go through north and south korea and some oil from the southern parts of korea. there is a lot of talk about it, but i think before anything can happen, there has got to be some kind of peace and stability on the peninsula. >> thank you for being with us, independent journalist who has covered korea for over 30 years, tim shorrock. his latest book is, "spies for hire: the secret world of intelligence outsourcing." when we come back, the pope has resigned, the first time a pope has resigned and 600 years. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> the legendary jazz trumpeter donald byrd died last week at the age of 80. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. speculation is mounting over who will become the next pope after pope benedict shocked the catholic church money when he became the first pontiff to resign in a 600 years. the 85-year-old pope cited ill health as the reason for his departure. >> dear brothers, i have convoked you to this. not only for the rec
russia is talking about building and oil pipeline to the korean peninsula that would go through north and south korea and some oil from the southern parts of korea. there is a lot of talk about it, but i think before anything can happen, there has got to be some kind of peace and stability on the peninsula. >> thank you for being with us, independent journalist who has covered korea for over 30 years, tim shorrock. his latest book is, "spies for hire: the secret world of intelligence...
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russia's president brings in reinforcements. for one of his signature agenda items. you don't want to miss the grapevine next. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> bret: now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. hillary clinton departure from the state department today marks a milestone for washington. tomorrow will be the first day in 32 years a
russia's president brings in reinforcements. for one of his signature agenda items. you don't want to miss the grapevine next. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. to compete on the global stage. what we need are...
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more than 24 no,000 workers hav been sent to russia after a metiorite came down. gasmoney.c gasmoney.comsaid it is $3.67 at the pump. now let's go back to "lockup." >>> after decades of ongoing battles, sometimes bloody ones, between the inmates and staff at stateville correctional center, reforms finally put control of the prison back in the hands of the administration. part of those reforms meant cracking down on any prisoner who doesn't follow the rules and regulations. when average inmate spends more than 20 hours a day in their cell, how much worse can things get? we'll find out as we follow one problem prisoner. >> we're looking at what? >> it's a typical day at stateville until warden briley and his staff get a tip from a confidential informant that two inmates have some drugs in their cell. >> information that we have is within those cells they should be testing positive. >> between the two officers and you and captain stiggler in the house, you guys can go hit the cell. cell. >> immediately a team of officers and investigators spring into action. after a
more than 24 no,000 workers hav been sent to russia after a metiorite came down. gasmoney.c gasmoney.comsaid it is $3.67 at the pump. now let's go back to "lockup." >>> after decades of ongoing battles, sometimes bloody ones, between the inmates and staff at stateville correctional center, reforms finally put control of the prison back in the hands of the administration. part of those reforms meant cracking down on any prisoner who doesn't follow the rules and regulations....
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it was all the way back in 2008 when russia invaded georgia. yet thousands of people are dying all over the world today in countries like afghanistan, iraq, syria, mali, myanmar, unconventional wars, irregular conflicts. this is a dominant form of warfare. >>brian: in history, george washington fought a guerrilla war, the french-indian war. we had to half fight that way to win that way in the revolutionary war. is this newfangled drone technology a way to have an antiseptic counter to the guerrilla war? >> that is what the obama administration hopes. they would like it if they could have folks in nevada pushing buttons blowing up terrorists on the other side of the world and they don't have to worry about any more. unfortunately what we see if we don't control the territory on which these terrorist groups operate, we don't achieve lasting effects. >>brian: we don't get rid of the next al-awlaki. >> it would be good if we could capture these terrorists. we would have to have rules on detainees and the obama administration doesn't want to send an
it was all the way back in 2008 when russia invaded georgia. yet thousands of people are dying all over the world today in countries like afghanistan, iraq, syria, mali, myanmar, unconventional wars, irregular conflicts. this is a dominant form of warfare. >>brian: in history, george washington fought a guerrilla war, the french-indian war. we had to half fight that way to win that way in the revolutionary war. is this newfangled drone technology a way to have an antiseptic counter to the...
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more than 24,000 workers have been sent to russia to clean up a massive meteor that exploded over the area friday. the damage is estimated at more than $33 million. the uncle of the olympic runner accused of killing is girlfriend is shocked. oscar pesser to os is due back in court on sunday. now back to the program. >>> due to mature and graphic subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> atascadero state hospital in california is home to some of the country's most violent criminals. most of the men in the maximum security facility have served out their terms in prisons, but are simply too dangerous to go free. among them, the nation's largest population of sexual predators. few of them have diagnosable mental illnesses and those who do can't be cured. we're about to go back inside atascadero, where cameras are allowed only on the rarest of occasions. this is the place where some say you come face-to-face with evil. this is where about 500 of california's sexually violent predators live. atascadero is home to one of the nation's largest collection of sexually violent predators,
more than 24,000 workers have been sent to russia to clean up a massive meteor that exploded over the area friday. the damage is estimated at more than $33 million. the uncle of the olympic runner accused of killing is girlfriend is shocked. oscar pesser to os is due back in court on sunday. now back to the program. >>> due to mature and graphic subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> atascadero state hospital in california is home to some of the country's most...
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. >> in a remote part of russia a meteor traveled to earth and exploded. >> it carried a contrail and hit the atmosphere and exploded with the force of an atomic bomb. >> jon: on the bright side did it provide russia with a fleeting sense of warmth. [laughter] this was scary not like a solar eclipse. yeah. wasn't like a solar eclipse. no one knew it was coming. how did these russians get the footage? >> a majority was recorded purely by chance, captured by small dash mounted cameras that are the latest fad among russian car owners. >> jon: let's roll the camera again with the sound up. i'm going to learn the russian for holy (bleep) ball. [radio noise] [laughter] >> jon: the guy in the car didn't even say anything. that's more amazing than the footage itself. the guy in the car is completely unimpressed by a death rock hurling towards the city. is everyone in russian society just that jaded? >> motorists have turned to dash cams for self protection. visual proof to fend off charges from possibleibly corrupt police officers and from insurance scammers who often stage accidents like thi
. >> in a remote part of russia a meteor traveled to earth and exploded. >> it carried a contrail and hit the atmosphere and exploded with the force of an atomic bomb. >> jon: on the bright side did it provide russia with a fleeting sense of warmth. [laughter] this was scary not like a solar eclipse. yeah. wasn't like a solar eclipse. no one knew it was coming. how did these russians get the footage? >> a majority was recorded purely by chance, captured by small dash...
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technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. agreed to take three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media r t dot com. the e.u. . to. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are tried out a charter jam squirrel's of the real asset jad welcome back to the kaiser for thank you for having me all right jazz goals and staying with this week's g seven finance ministers essential bankers insisted they remain committed to exchange rates driven by the market not government policy do you believe i don't particularly believe that and i think what that statement came out from the g. seven was quite confusing for everyone because they basically said that they support people that fight for marriage change rights individually as a as a collective it was hinted that that might not be such a bad idea like they did back in two thousand and nine when the team. twenty but they supported maybe in domestic monetary policy action say we own a there's a currency war going on and we're heading that way devaluation of currencies
technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. agreed to take three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media r t dot com. the e.u. . to. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are tried out a charter jam squirrel's of the real asset jad welcome back to the kaiser for thank you for having me all right jazz goals and staying with this week's g seven finance ministers essential bankers insisted they remain committed to exchange rates...
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of a huge asteroid just a few miles from earth on the same day that a streaking meteor exploded over russia injuring about 1,100 people. elaine quijano is here in new york with the latest. good morning to you elaine. >> reporter: good morning to you, anthony. it did come on the heels of two other cosmic events including an asteroid that missed hitting the earth by some 17,000 miles. now in space terms scientists say that was a close call. and there you see it. this streak of life is the asteroid, half the length of a football field and hurtling past earth at 17,400 miles per hour. >> it's a remarkable moment that passes by and then it will be headed out. >> reporter: scientists expect thad close call but they didn't expect what happened less than 24 hours earlier in a small russian town about 900 miles east of moscow. a meteorite shot through the skies in rough shah was about the size of a bus, weighed ten tons, and when it hit the earth, it exploded like an atomic bomb shattering glass and sending people into a panic. more than 1,000 people were hurt, most by flying glachls canadian mark c
of a huge asteroid just a few miles from earth on the same day that a streaking meteor exploded over russia injuring about 1,100 people. elaine quijano is here in new york with the latest. good morning to you elaine. >> reporter: good morning to you, anthony. it did come on the heels of two other cosmic events including an asteroid that missed hitting the earth by some 17,000 miles. now in space terms scientists say that was a close call. and there you see it. this streak of life is the...
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correct me if i'm wrong, there was no warning for the meteor in russia. that suddenly blinded all the drivers on the road. so what are we to think of that? >> yeah, that's right. the object that came into russia about a day ago, that was about a third of the size of the's ro -- the asteroid that passed us by. it's pretty small as these things go. about 15 meters across. about the size of two parked vans end to end. because it was so small, it would have been very faint and very hard for astronomers to see from the ground. >> we know you all have your eyes trained on these particles 24 hours a day. please thank the team for us. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >> the picture from nasa tonight. >>> overseas for this story. and a stunning moment from south africa tonight. an emotional breakdown in court from oscar pistorius, the disabled olympic athlete now facing murder charges. abc's bazi kanani is our correspondent in south africa. we have the images from the courtroom. >> reporter: the once proud olympian broke down at this first court appearance,
correct me if i'm wrong, there was no warning for the meteor in russia. that suddenly blinded all the drivers on the road. so what are we to think of that? >> yeah, that's right. the object that came into russia about a day ago, that was about a third of the size of the's ro -- the asteroid that passed us by. it's pretty small as these things go. about 15 meters across. about the size of two parked vans end to end. because it was so small, it would have been very faint and very hard for...
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it came in during the daytime in russia. so this would have been very, very difficult for astronomers on the ground to discover with the telescopes that we have today. the good news is we've been far more successful at finding the very large objects though. >> that's fascinating me when you say this meteor was relatively small. clearly when an asteroid or something enters is the atmosphere, it begins to incinerate so that smaller pieces fall and become those meteors. to say a small meteor the size of a five-story building if that had had hit a place like chicago or miami or new york or los angeles, it could have potentially had much more serious consequences. >> well, one thing to keep in mind is that the earth's atmosphere acts as a shield that protects us from the bulk of the energy from these objects. believe it or not, the atmosphere actually absorbed almost all of the impact energy. in fact, the object exploded in the skies about 20 miles bob the earth's surface. so most of that great energy from the impact got converte
it came in during the daytime in russia. so this would have been very, very difficult for astronomers on the ground to discover with the telescopes that we have today. the good news is we've been far more successful at finding the very large objects though. >> that's fascinating me when you say this meteor was relatively small. clearly when an asteroid or something enters is the atmosphere, it begins to incinerate so that smaller pieces fall and become those meteors. to say a small meteor...
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to happen to russia. it's like the escapades for them. everybody watches 'cause this is big time. >> bill: it's not like they do in siberia. february, not a lot to do. so when the meteorite comes in, it's fun. 1200 people got hurt. can you imagine if that meteor hit l.a.? can you imagine what would have happened there? people would have actually had to get out of their cars! >> let me tell you this, that thing landed ten, 15 years ago, it could have hit yeltsin in the head and he wouldn't have felt it, he was so loaded on vodka. >> bill: sports illustrated every year comes out, every year there is controversy. but this year, some, i don't exactly know who and i was too lazy to really find out -- some are saying that the magazine didn't -- wasn't racially sensitive in some of the photos. i know you being a very sensitive guy, did you pick that up? >> that's a bit of a reach. and not usually the reach attached to the sports illustrated swim suit issue. listen, those women, i don't even -- i don't see anybod
to happen to russia. it's like the escapades for them. everybody watches 'cause this is big time. >> bill: it's not like they do in siberia. february, not a lot to do. so when the meteorite comes in, it's fun. 1200 people got hurt. can you imagine if that meteor hit l.a.? can you imagine what would have happened there? people would have actually had to get out of their cars! >> let me tell you this, that thing landed ten, 15 years ago, it could have hit yeltsin in the head and he...
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we have a report. >> at morning in russia, the radio on, when out of nowhere, a dancing flash across the sky. a site that few people had ever seen until now. a terrifying blaze of light as a rock hurtled towards earth. people rushed for a look. the roc was burning as it fell. it was also breaking up. explosions. the powerful shock wave shattered windows. local people who filmed the scenes say it was like a bomb going off. closed-circuit television reported the impact of the blast indoors. the damage caused by the extraordinary effect of the rock blowing apart. >> i saw an object moving through the sky, and then there was a flash. we assumed it was fireworks, and then it was like a rocket, with an explosion. >> the hospitals soon filled with the injured. most of them had been cut by flying glass. they had gone outside to watch and had not realized the danger. across the region, traffic cameras captured the moment where the rock was overhead, and the scene of the disaster. there are thousands of rocks out in space. every day, thousands fall to earth, but most burn up in the atmosphere,
we have a report. >> at morning in russia, the radio on, when out of nowhere, a dancing flash across the sky. a site that few people had ever seen until now. a terrifying blaze of light as a rock hurtled towards earth. people rushed for a look. the roc was burning as it fell. it was also breaking up. explosions. the powerful shock wave shattered windows. local people who filmed the scenes say it was like a bomb going off. closed-circuit television reported the impact of the blast indoors....
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a meteor explodes in the skies over russia. now, there's a gold rush on tiny fragments. >>> he looked at me. and in a really hateful way. and he said f'ing [ bleep ] >> reporter: what happened to this 2-year-old boy that is causing outrage nationwide. >>> a city neighborhood unearthed a plan to go green. i'm mary bubala. details coming up. >>> and don't forget your umbrella tomorrow. you need your heavy jacket, too? that's a quick question. don't miss the updated first warning weather forecast. >>> prompter. okay. >>> clear, 37 degrees in central maryland now. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. >>> a business executive is fired. after realliedly assaulting a 2- year-old on a plane. that's not all. it happened on a flight from minneapolis earlier this month. now, that man is facing federal charges. jessica kartalija has the story. >> reporter: when jessica bennett, and her 2-year-old adopted son jonah took their seats next to joseph hundley, their flight got off to a rocky flight. >> i said, oh, we're sitt
a meteor explodes in the skies over russia. now, there's a gold rush on tiny fragments. >>> he looked at me. and in a really hateful way. and he said f'ing [ bleep ] >> reporter: what happened to this 2-year-old boy that is causing outrage nationwide. >>> a city neighborhood unearthed a plan to go green. i'm mary bubala. details coming up. >>> and don't forget your umbrella tomorrow. you need your heavy jacket, too? that's a quick question. don't miss the...
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that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what all other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular with this. yes. trying to work with this scheme that many companies use to avoid paying taxes and these are big companies we're talking about including google and you know a number of others. what then amazon of course and starbucks and so on these are big names but there are plenty of companies i don't why i refer to any company in particular because there are thousands we created the set of rules that are being used legally by these companies to avoid paying taxes ok now we have had a big war against tax havens about excessive bank secrecy about the secret counts by people not divulging the names thos
that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what all other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular...